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  4. Passengers Revolt At Airport Delay

    SYDNEY: There were hostile scenes at the Kingsford Smith Airport today when 38 passengers, including seven young children, and a crew of nine were confined inside a steaming hot Skymaster airliner for 40 minutes because f he port doctor failed to arrive to clear the plane. ...

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  5. COLLAPSED BEFORE QUEEN: BANKER DEAD

    LONDON, January 28 (A.A.P.): The "Daily Mail" states that Mr. Edwin Fisher, chairman of Barclays Bank Ltd. since 1936, who collapsed during a discussion with the Queen at Buckingham Palace ...

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  6. CITY TRANSPORT Early Duplication Of Single Lines

    Ashgrove, Holland Park, and Camp Hill are likely to get the first duplication of single track tram termini. How soon they get them will be determined by the availability of the supply of steel rails. ...

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  7. STATE BASIC WAGE UP 2'-

    The Full Bench of the State Industrial Court has issued a new basic wage declaration, fixing the adult male rate for the eastern district of the southern division at ...

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  8. Copenhagen Plane Crash

    Firemen play foam extinguishers on the blazing wreckage of the Dakota plane after it crashed at Copenhagen, killing Prince Gustav, of Sweden, Miss Grace Moore, and 20 other people. Radiogram received this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Parents Try To Palm Off Infants

    SYDNEY: Headmistresses of many infants schools in Sydney are asking parents to ...

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  10. U.S. AIR MISSION ON WAY HERE

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 28 (A.A.P.): The Pan-American Airways DC4, Red Jacket, making her maiden trip, left tonight carrying. ...

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  11. China Plans Australian Sea Service

    SYDNEY: The Chinese steamer Hwa Lien, which brought 309 Jewish refugees to Sydney, is probably the ...

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  12. ANTI-FIRE BOMBS NOT READY YET

    MELBOURNE: Any suggestion that the R.A.A.F. was ready to attack large scale bushfires with anti-fire bombs was premature ...

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  13. Fabulous Wealth Among Refugee Jews On Ship

    SYDNEY: Fabulous wealth in gold bars, diamonds, bank notes and goods was carried on the Hwa Lein which arrived yesterday from Shanghai with 305 Jews on board. She is believed to be the wealthiest ...

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  14. Retail Tea Price Rise Likely

    CANBERRA: An increase in the Australian retail price of tea is likely because of the ...

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  15. Silence On Governor- General

    CANBERRA: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) would make no comment today when asked whether suggestions ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S MEAT DEPENDS ON MONSOON

    CANBERRA: Unless the monsoonal rains needed for a good beef season in Queensland and the Northern Territory come soon, Australian ...

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  17. Bondi Squatters Ordered Out

    SYDNEY: "Squatters" living in the four-storeyed apartment building, Tirrana, in Ramsgate Avenue, Bondi, have been served with ...

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  18. 17 KILLED IN JUNGLE CRASH

    BEGOTA (Colombia), January 28 (AAP): Colombia Airlines announced that all 17 occupants were killed when one of its airliners ...

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  19. U.S. Resumes Meat Exports

    WASHINGTON, January 28 (A.A.P.): The Department of Agriculture has permitted the resumption of exports of meat which were ...

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  20. Stop Press

    THE MINISTER for Trade and Customs (Senator Courtice) said that the end of sugar rationing in Australia was in sight He said he hoped if ...

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  22. PRESIDENT OF A.W.U. RE-ELECTED

    SYDNEY: The Federal Minister for the In[?] (Mr. H V. Johnson) had been re-elected unopposed general president of the A.W.U., it ...

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  23. SUBSTANTIAL TAX CUT RECOMMENDED SOON?

    CANBERRA: Economic advisers to the Federal Government are expected to recommend a substantial all-round tax reduction within the next three months. The view in well-informed official ...

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  24. Flat Telephone Charge Refused

    MELBOURNE: The Postmaster- General (Senator Cameron) has refused a request by the Housewives' Association for the ...

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  25. Reds Oppose Churchill's Plan For Europe

    LONDON, January 28 (A.A.P): Moscow radio, criticising Mr. Churchill's United States of Europe proposal, says: "Europeans shed ...

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  26. BRITISH STATE COUNSELLORS

    LONDON, January 28 (A.A.P.): It is officially announced that the Duke of Gloucester, the Princess Royal and Viscount Lascelles have ...

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  27. CASINO HOSPITAL

    LISMORE: A tender of £35,923 for the building of a new block of the nurses' quarters and the matron's suite at Casino Memorial Hospital ...

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  28. PRICES BLAMED ON HAT FAD

    The fact that women did not like to be seen wearing the same hats was blamed in the Summons Court today for the excess price charge on two felt hats by a South Brisbane hat salon. ...

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  29. SOUTH COAST TRAINS FRIDAY

    Through trains will run on the South Coast railway line on Friday. The first train will leave at 11.30 a.m. and after that the usual ...

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  30. CLOSE CALL

    Caught between an electric light pole and a truck when a block and tackle which were being used to lower the pole slipped, Fred ...

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  31. DUEL BANNED

    PARIS, January 28 (A.A.P.): The French bar has banned as illegal the proposed duel between M. Grous-sard, a former resistance leader, and ...

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